Doris Day Paper Dolls

Good Deeds that Give Back: A donation for each book supports the Doris Day Animal Fountation

Dress up America's screen sweetheart, sunny Doris Day with the Doris Day Paper Dolls! Not only was Doris a superstar recording artist but also one of the biggest box office movie stars of all time. From her debut in Romance on the High Seas in 1948 through Ď50s musicals like Lullaby of Broadway and sexy comedies like Pillow Talk, Doris Day was a true fashion role model. The Doris Day Paper Dolls come with 24 fashions from her movies. Her costumes, her hair-dos and her bubbly personality influenced women everywhere.

These new Doris Day paper dolls were created by fashion expert and artist, David Wolfe, in cooperation with Doris Day authority, Pierre Patrick. Doris Day Paper Dolls are authorized by the legendary star, herself. In fact, a donation for each book is contributed to the starís animal rights charity, the Doris Day Animal Foundation.

There are three delightful Doris Dolls and eight pages of 24 iconic movie costumes from films including Love Me or Leave Me, Lover Come Back and Calamity Jane included. You'll also find a personal message from Miss Doris Day herself in the package!

I got this as a gift for my sister. We played with paper dolls as children, making and coloring our own costumes - we even named them - and then displaying them for our siblings. My sister LOVES Doris Day, and when I saw this I knew I had to gift her with it. Can't wait for her reaction!

Great to use to get grandchildren interested in playing paper dolls. Brings joy to see their faces when they dress the dolls and pretend. There is not much pretending these days, for kids, this gives them a chance to pretend and enjoy.

Actually, I would like to cut out all the clothes and have fun pretending I'm a kid again! What is great about it is that it transports me back to the first Doris Day movie I saw at the age of 11, which was "Calamity Jane;" and back to the devoted fan of Doris' that I have become as an adult. The only con about this is that you can't cut out the actual paperdolls without destroying the copy on the reverse side. In order to retain that, you must make a photocopy of it, hence destroying the integrity of the beautiful front and back covers.